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How Safe Is Your Racking?

November 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Racking Inspection 

Did you know that if you haven’t had a racking inspection carried out by a SEMA accredited racking inspector in the last 12 months, you could be risking a serious health and safety incident?

The dangers associated with unsafe racking systems cannot be underestimated. Even relatively small defects in racking equipment could have a major impact on the strength and capacity of the storage system.

Moving racking beams, damage to racking components and misalignment of uprights are just a few of the issues that could mean your racking system is at serious risk of collapse.

For example, did you know that raising the beam level of your racking could reduce your load capacity by as much as 80%.

So if you have moved a beam and try to store the same capacity, there is a good chance that you are damaging the strength of the racking and at some point it will inevitably fail. It could be as a result of the smallest of touches by a forklift, as shown in this video.

Do not put off your next rack inspection. Contact us now and book your appointment today

Urgent Safety Warning: Moving Racking Beams Compromises Load Capacity

October 12, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Blog 

During a recent site survey we identified that the bottom brace of a system we had installed had been removed to allow other non-palletised items to be stored.

The client was horrified to find out that we had to de-rate the load of the entire run of racking because of an innocent action which had a major effect on the safety of the system.

But did you know that by raising the beam level of your racking system, you could be reducing your load capacity by as much as 80%?

Moving beam heights to accommodate new products or facilitate new storage configurations is common place in many warehouses up and down the country, however very few people are aware of the impact that even small changes can have on load capacities.

Consulting the design guidelines and it is clearly stated that a beam pitch of 600mm in standard medium duty system with multiple racking bays will offer a maximum frame load of 8618kg. Raise this beam pitch to 3750mm and the maximum load capacity is reduced to just 1760kg.

Clearly this is a fairly radical change in beam pitch but even when you raise the beam pitch from 600mm to 2400mm for example to facilitate a door way, the maximum load capacity is reduced to 4044kg – which is some 50%.

The problems are compounded when the lowest beams are removed completely and the operators expect to be able to store the same materials on the beam above.

The figures are staggering but it’s all down to the laws of physics and the impact that the load has on the upright.

The promotion of easy clip racking systems may be partly to blame for the problem however it is vital that every company consults with the original designer of the racking system to check the impact of any proposed change in configuration.

One solution is to ensure that effective racking signage is clearly displayed to show the maximum load levels of each racking bay, however these must be updated with every change.

So before you contemplate making what you believe to be a minor change to your racking system, a simple phone call to the original installer will ensure you protect yourself, your employees and the future of your company.

If you have already carried out minor changes, it is vital that you contact your supplier today to check on potential implications. If you are unsure about the original manufacturer or the installer is no longer in business, we also offer a free racking identification service.

Alternatively call us on 01236 453888 and we will be happy to discuss any issue or why not take advantage of our exclusive half price offer on Racking Inspections.

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